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CLIVET WiSAN-YEE1 70.4 User Manual

CLIVET WiSAN-YEE1 70.4
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I400002-00 02-23
WiSAN-YEE
45.4 - 85.4
Manual
for installation
use and maintenance

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CLIVET WiSAN-YEE1 70.4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCLIVET
ModelWiSAN-YEE1 70.4
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

Summary

WiSAN-YEE1 Manual for Installation, Use and Maintenance

Safety Considerations

General Safety Practices

Essential safety practices for operation, installation, and maintenance.

Indications for the User

Unit Malfunction and Support

Procedures for unit breakdown and information required for assistance.

Before Installation

Delivery Reception and Handling

Procedures for checking delivery and safe unit handling.

Selecting the Installation Site

General Installation Guidelines

Installation must comply with local regulations and EN378 standards.

Site Preparation and Airflow

Ensuring adequate functional spaces and unobstructed airflow for optimal operation.

Water Connections

Electrical Connections

Electrical Specifications and Power Supply

Unit electrical data, power supply requirements, and network specifications.

Wiring Practices and Safety

Safe wiring procedures, signal/data line considerations, and general connection safety.

Start-up

Pre-Start-up Checks

Essential checks before powering on the unit, including isolation and safety.

Unit Start-up Procedures

Detailed checklists for unit start-up sequence, both OFF and ON power supply.

Circuit Verification

Verification of refrigeration and electric circuits before and during start-up.

Control

Unit Monitoring and Alarms

Querying variables, setting timers, understanding unit statuses, and managing alarms.

R32 Gas Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety and Preparation

Ensuring a safe work area through checks, procedures, and proper ventilation.

Refrigerant Handling and Leak Detection

Safe practices for refrigerant detection, ignition source control, and leak detection methods.

Refrigerant Removal and Charging

Procedures for safe removal, evacuation, charging, and recovery of refrigerants.

Maintenance

Residual Risks

Installation and Electrical Risks

Risks related to incorrect installation and electrical components.

Mechanical and Refrigerant Hazards

Hazards from moving parts and risks associated with refrigerant handling.

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